Oral-B Triumph: Most Advanced Toothbrush Ever?
by Mark R in Home Gadgets, Miscellaneous Gadgets
The toothbrush is one of those inventions that don’t need any improvement. Yes, you can put a motor on it to make it work faster, and Reach has spent a lot on R&D and marketing to show that their toothbrushes are more advanced. In all honesty, the Oral-B Triumph has got to be the most advanced toothbrush that I’ve seen, and I don’t see how you could improve toothbrushes after this.
After all, how many toothbrushes come with a handheld display that is wirelessly synced to the toothbrush itself? This is what the Smart Guide display is designed to do, and the user holds it in his or her hand while he or she brushes.
The Smart Guide times the brushing, and it is recommended that you brush with the Triumph for about two minutes. You can adjust the speed settings for cleaning, massaging, polishing, and sensitive care. There is an indicator on the Smart Guide that lets you know the setting, and a warning light in case you are brushing too hard.
I got a chance to try out this product, and I will highly recommend it. I’ve written more about it here, and you can purchase the product on the official site here. The site has links to online retail sites like Best Buy and Amazon, the price varies depending on where you buy it from, but the maximum price is not over $150.
3 Comments on “Oral-B Triumph: Most Advanced Toothbrush Ever?”
Moss Says:
January 30th, 2009 at 4:05 pmWow…advancements like this in toothbrushes..what’s next?
History of the toothbrush might come to its end Says:
February 2nd, 2009 at 10:31 am[...] Published by Maria Mihale, on Feb 02 2009, in the categories: Gadgets And do you know why? Well, because it seems that toothbrushes have reached that point where the most advanced technologies are already used for developing them. Ok, maybe this end is relative (as everything is, as a matter of fact) and has a temporary character, but for the time being Oral-B Triumph with SmartGuide is considered to be the “most technologically advanced toothbrush”. If you ask me, toothbrushes have a very simple purpose and, as long as they look like ones, I don’t see a reason for them to be so very touched by technology. I mean, as long as I have my hands to handle the toothbrush, I don’t really need it to come equipped with a motor to help it work faster. Even if there are many attempts of all sorts of toothbrushes manufacturers that are aimed at creating advanced devices, here it is the Oral-B Triumph that seems to combine every existing ground-breaking technology and even more than that. After seeing it, you’ll be tempted to ask yourself whether there will be another one available on the market, better than this, or not. The Oral-B Triumph is equipped with an innovative wireless display that is designed to provide the user with information concerning “optimal brushing habits”. With the help of the Smart Guide you can time your brushing, and you’re recommended to use the Triumph approximately two minutes. More than that, the Smart Guide is provided with an indicator that gives you the information you need concerning the setting and with a warning light to let you know that you’re being too violent with your teeth. If you are interested in the Oral-B Triumph, which is said to be the end of the history of the toothbrush, then you should know that it’s available on several online retail sites. On Amazon, for example, the toothbrush costs $107.33. (Source: coolest-gadgets.com) [...]
Trish Says:
February 3rd, 2009 at 6:39 amYes, I have actually gone out and bought one of the great Oral B range of toothbrush and have to say I am really pleased with the results. I would recommend them to anybody.
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